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(R1) 12:45 NEWMARKET, 7F PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with (R1) 12:45 NEWMARKET, 7f Godolphin Under Starters Orders Maiden Fillies' Stakes (Plus 10/GBB Race) (Div 1) (Class 3) (2YO only) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (6) 8 ACHELOIS (IRE) 20 2 9 - 0 Oisin Murphy - b f Zoffany - Fontley A M Balding Jockey Colours: Emerald green, yellow stripe, yellow cap Notes: Timeform says: 55,000 gns yearling, Zoffany filly. Half-sister to useful 2m winner Astromachia. 28/1, eighth of 14 in minor event at Newbury (7f, good) on debut 20 days ago. Should have more to offer. (Forecast 19.00) 2 (9) BAWAADY 2 9 - 0 Jim Crowley - ch f Dubawi - Rifqah Sir Michael Stoute Jockey Colours: Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled April 20. Dubawi filly. Half-sister to several winners, including very smart winner up to 1m Mustajeeb and smart winner up to 7f Muaanid. Dam lightly raced. (Forecast 6.50) 3 (11) 33 BELLAZADA (IRE) 27 2 9 - 0 David Egan 75 b f Belardo - Takizada B J Meehan Jockey Colours: White and black diabolo, white sleeves, black cap Notes: Timeform says: Ran to just a similar level to on debut when third of 9 in minor event at Lingfield (7.6f, good to firm, 15/2) 27 days ago. Others preferred. (Forecast 17.00) 4 (7) DIVINE LIGHT (IRE) 2 9 - 0 W Buick - b f Kingman - Blue Angel C Appleby Jockey Colours: Royal blue Notes: Timeform says: Foaled February 24. 370,000 gns foal, Kingman filly. Half-sister to smart winner up to 10.3f Viren's Army and useful 1m winner Eagle Creek. Dam winner up to 1m (2- y-o 7f winner). One to note on debut. (Forecast 4.50) 5 (10) 2 HAIJA (FR) 20 2 9 - 0 R Havlin - b f Shalaa - Rasmiya J H M Gosden Jockey Colours: Silver, gold braid, maroon cap, gold tassel Notes: Timeform says: Shalaa filly. Dam, 11.6f winner, half-sister to smart 7f winner Sent From Heaven. Promising type. 11/1, second of 5 in minor event at this course (8f, good) on debut 20 days ago. Will win races. (Forecast 3.00) 6 (5) 0 IN THE GENES 62 2 9 - 0 Tom Marquand - b f Iffraaj - Synergy E A L Dunlop Jockey Colours: Dark blue, pink disc, dark blue and white striped sleeves, dark blue cap, pink star Notes: Timeform says: 70,000 gns yearling, Iffraaj half-sister to 3 winners, including useful winner up to 1¾m Whirling Dervish. 125/1, last of 12 in maiden at Newmarket (7f, firm) on debut 62 days ago. (Forecast 151.00) 7 (8) MISSED ILLUSION (IRE) 2 9 - 0 A McCarthy - b f Zoffany - Thought Is Free P W Chapple-Hyam Jockey Colours: Pink, emerald green chevron, halved sleeves, emerald green and pink quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled February 17. Zoffany filly. Sister to 7f winner Wild Hero and half- sister to 3 winners, including useful 1m winner Merry Me and 1m winner Westward Ho. (Forecast 21.00) 8 (2) 7 OASIS COVE (FR) 35 2 9 - 0 P Cosgrave - b f Oasis Dream - Hidden Cove George Baker Jockey Colours: Light blue, pink cross belts, black cap Notes: Timeform says: €45,000 Oasis Dream half-sister to 7f/1m winner Nordeste. Seventh of 12 in maiden (66/1) at Ascot (7f, good) on debut 35 days ago, not ideally placed. Much more needed. (Forecast 29.00) 9 (4) POTATO PARK 2 9 - 0 Callum Shepherd - gr f Oasis Dream - Loch Ma Naire E A L Dunlop Jockey Colours: Bronze Notes: Timeform says: Foaled March 10. Oasis Dream filly. Half-sister to 7f winner Healing Power and 7f winner Ziggle Pops. Dam, 1¼m winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 1m Simply Perfect. (Forecast 26.00) 10 (3) RANI OF JHANSI 2 9 - 0 Andrea Atzeni - b f Invincible Spirit - Madame Chiang D M Simcock Jockey Colours: White, emerald green hoops, white sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled March 20. Invincible Spirit filly. Closely related to useful 2-y-o 1m winner Oriental Mystique. (Forecast 17.00) 11 (1) SCHEHERAZADE 2 9 - 0 Hollie Doyle - b f Adaay - Pelagia H Morrison Jockey Colours: Dark green, yellow hoop and armlets, check cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled May 31. Adaay filly. Dam maiden half-sister to 1m-2m winner (stayed 2½m) Alcazar and 1m winner Lady of Chad (both smart). (Forecast 23.00) TIMEFORM VIEW: HAIJA shaped really well behind a promising stablemate on debut here 3 weeks ago, running to a useful level, and looks the one they all have to beat. There are a number of well-bred newcomers in opposition however, most notably Sir Michael Stoute's Dubawi filly Bawaady and Kingman-filly Divine Light, a Godolphin prospect in the care of Charlie Appleby. Timeform 1-2-3: 1: HAIJA (5) 2: BAWAADY (2) 3: DIVINE LIGHT (4) © 2020 At The Races. All Rights Reserved. PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with (R2) 13:15 NEWMARKET, 7f Godolphin Under Starters Orders Maiden Fillies' Stakes (Plus 10/GBB Race) (Div 2) (Class 3) (2YO only) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (7) 6 BRUNNERA 14 BF 2 9 - 0 James Doyle - b f Dubawi - Romantica Hugo Palmer Jockey Colours: Green, pink sash and cap, white sleeves Notes: Timeform says: Well-bred filly who wasn't beaten far when sixth of 12 on debut at Newcastle (7.1f) a fortnight ago. Clearly thought capable of better (sent off favourite for that race) and improvement on the cards. (Forecast 6.00) 2 (4) COLORATURA SOPRANO (ITY) 2 9 - 0 R Havlin - b f Golden Horn - Sopran Enery J H M Gosden Jockey Colours: Dark blue, white sash and sleeves, quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled May 14. 60,000 gns yearling, Golden Horn filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including Oaks d'Italia winner Auyantepui. One to note in the betting for top yard, which also saddles Hamhama. (Forecast 8.00) 3 (9) HAMHAMA (IRE) 2 9 - 0 Jim Crowley - ch f Slade Power - Flare Of Firelight J H M Gosden Jockey Colours: Royal blue, white seams, diamonds on sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled April 9. 160,000 gns yearling. Half-sister to smart 2-y-o 5f-7f winner Threat. Dam lightly raced out of classy 8.5f-10.5f winner Shiva. Lots to like on paper and market should point the way. (Forecast 6.00) 4 (3) HONEY POT (IRE) 2 9 - 0 Hollie Doyle - b f Iffraaj - Jam Jar H Morrison Jockey Colours: Red, emerald green cross of lorraine, red and emerald green halved sleeves Notes: Timeform says: Foaled February 16. Dam, 1m-1¼m winner, half-sister to very smart winner up to 1½m Move Up out of smart winner up to 11f (2-y-o 6f winner) Rosinka. Yard newcomers usually come on for a run. (Forecast 41.00) 5 (5) MOONLIT NIGHT (IRE) 2 9 - 0 DOUBTFUL - b f Sea The Stars - Donau Sir Michael Stoute Jockey Colours: Cherry, cornflower blue sash and cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled March 1. 75,000 gns foal, Sea The Stars filly. Dam, German 1m- 1¼m winner, closely related to smart winner up to 1¼m Don Carlos. Represents top yard. NON RUNNER. (Forecast 9.50) 6 (10) 63 NEBULOSA 13 2 9 - 0h Oisin Murphy 77 b f Archipenko - Nimiety A M Balding Jockey Colours: White, emerald green hoops, white sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Stepped up on debut when third in a 15-runner C&D maiden recently, doing all her best work at the finish. Stiffer test would probably be ideal but she's a key player nonetheless. (Forecast 5.00) 7 (1) ROMANTIC SONG (IRE) 2 9 - 0 W Buick - br f Shamardal - Tearless C Appleby Jockey Colours: Royal blue Notes: Timeform says: Foaled March 11. Shamardal filly. Half-sister to 7f/1m winner Nonchalance. Newcomers from this powerful yard always command respect, and confidence behind her in the betting would look significant. (Forecast 4.50) 8 (6) ROYAL SEFTON 2 9 - 0 Callum Shepherd - b f Lethal Force - Lydiate E A L Dunlop Jockey Colours: Royal blue, grey chevron, grey and royal blue halved sleeves Notes: Timeform says: Foaled February 26. £32,000 yearling. Half-sister to useful 5f winner Rayong. Dam 2-y-o 5f winner. Yard isn't a frequent source of winning newcomers and she'll probably come on for the run. (Forecast 34.00) 9 (11) SKY BRIGHT 2 9 - 0 Tom Marquand - ch f Dawn Approach - Angara Ed Walker Jockey Colours: Dark blue, yellow chevron hoop, yellow cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled January 22. Dawn Approach filly. Half-sister to several winners, including useful 10.3f winner Space Ship and winner up to 9f Sky Ship. Interesting to see what the market has to say. (Forecast 15.00) 10 (8) SUBTLE BEAUTY (IRE) 2 9 - 0 S M Levey - b f Gleneagles - Mirage P F I Cole Jockey Colours: Pink, emerald green chevron, halved sleeves, emerald green and pink quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Foaled January 31. Gleneagles filly. Dam, winner up to 1m (2-y-o 6f winner), half-sister to smart 6f winner Alphabet. The betting should offer clues with regard to expectations. (Forecast 29.00) 11 (2) 0 YOUR FANCY 13 2 9 - 0 Jason Watson - b f Showcasing - Whim M L W Bell Jockey Colours: Black, red chevron, hooped sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Sent off at 50/1 and trailed in last of 10 in recent Haydock debut (8.2f, good).
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